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pidu — meaning in English: party

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informal very common
Usage
Native Estonians often use the word 'pidu' during social gatherings, from casual meet-ups with friends to larger celebrations like birthdays or weddings. You'll hear it when discussing plans for the weekend or when inviting someone to a festive event.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pidu' specifically refers to a party, the word 'üritus' means 'event' and can encompass a broader range of gatherings, including formal occasions. Use 'pidu' when referring to a lively, social atmosphere, while 'üritus' fits more serious or organized events.
Culture
'Pidus' has roots in ancient Estonian traditions, where communal gatherings were a way to strengthen community bonds. Historically, these parties were often linked to agricultural cycles, celebrating harvests or seasonal changes, reflecting the Estonian connection to nature and its rhythms.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pidu' mean in English?
'Pidus' translates to 'party' in English, referring to a social gathering where people come together for celebration and enjoyment.
Q.Can I use 'pidu' for formal events?
'Pidus' typically refers to informal gatherings, so for more formal events, consider using 'üritus' instead.
Q.What are common phrases with 'pidu'?
You might hear phrases like 'Minu sünnipäevapidu' (My birthday party) or 'Kuidas läheb peol?' (How is it going at the party?).
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